Vampireville
For goth-girl Raven, dating her dream boyfriend is complicated, especially because Alexander's secret means that they can see each other only at night.And now the pair must be extra wary in the dark with Alexander's archrival, Jagger, appearing around town. As if Jagger isn't enough cause for...
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For goth-girl Raven, dating her dream boyfriend is complicated, especially because Alexander's secret means that they can see each other only at night.And now the pair must be extra wary in the dark with Alexander's archrival, Jagger, appearing around town. As if Jagger isn't enough cause for worry, Luna, his strikingly pale sister, has also surfaced and seems to have her sights set on Raven's longtime nemesis, Trevor. Together, Raven and Alexander must begin a terrifying search for Jagger and Luna's hideout to drive them away -- that is, if it's not already too late to save Dullsville from becoming Vampireville.In the latest installment of her popular Vampire Kisses books, Ellen Schreiber continues the startling story of two teen outsiders -- she from the mortal world and he from the Underworld -- who share a thrilling, extraordinary romance.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780061975653 (0061975656)
Publish date: October 6th 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 256
Edition language: Hungarian
Series: Vampire Kisses (#3)
There were some unexpected things in Vampireville but of course Raven and Alexander are still going strong. I wonder when he'll just give in and turn her into a vampire.
I'm just speeding through these books. A good thing too, I'm not sure how long the Vampire Kisses books will hold my attention. By the third book, Vampireville, I'm starting to notice patterns with the characters - a rather obvious flatness that pervades. I hope these characters grow some dimension....
I'm just speeding through these books. A good thing too, I'm not sure how long the Vampire Kisses books will hold my attention. By the third book, Vampireville, I'm starting to notice patterns with the characters - a rather obvious flatness that pervades. I hope these characters grow some dimension....
I barely made it through this one. I read a review that claimed that this one made it worth reading the last awful two books, but they were wrong. It's so boring. The whole thing is just innocent consumer products given dark, malicious names, the word 'gothic' over and over again, and the wussiest, ...